That meeting was originally scheduled for tonight, but it was postponed. So if you were hoping to speak before the body that will propose changes to the city's constitution, head over to 1500 Marilla Street next week.

The session will be held in the Council Chambers from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Making matters just a bit more confusing is that there is a regular Charter Review Commission meeting tonight at City Hall. But the commission is not expected to be taking public comments at this meeting.

The full news release on the final community meeting is posted after the jump.

Dallas – The Charter Review Commission will conduct its final community meeting from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 29 at Dallas City Hall, Council Chambers, 1500 Marilla St.

“This meeting will be the last opportunity for residents to express their concerns and opinions regarding changes to the Dallas City Charter and to weigh in on the recommendations that will go before city council,” said Representative Rafael Anchia, Chair of the Charter Review Commission. “We want the Commission’s decisions to reflect the views of the city’s residents, so I encourage anyone interested in this process to attend the meeting on April 29 at Dallas City Hall.”

The Charter Review Commission will present to the public the Charter amendments to be recommended to the city council. The Commission will brief the Dallas City Council on its recommended Charter amendments on May 21 and the Council will then determine whether or not the recommended changes should be put on the November 2014 ballot for voter approval.